Tag Archives: Electronic Arts

Battlefield 1 – PC gamers report visual downgrade-ation after latest patch, DICE investigating

It appears that the PC version of Battlefield 1 got visually worse after its latest title update. According to a number of gamers, the latest update has downgraded the game’s visuals. Even though this looks more like a bug than an intentional downgrade, gamers provided some comparison screenshots in order to showcase the visual differences. Continue reading Battlefield 1 – PC gamers report visual downgrade-ation after latest patch, DICE investigating

EA develops all games for high-end PCs first and then scales them down for consoles

As you may have already heard, a lot of developers are making their games for consoles first and then scale them up for the PC. Well, it appears that’s not the case with EA’s games. During the UBS Global Technology Conference in San Francisco, EA’s chief financial officer, Blake Jorgensen, revealed that the company is developing its titles first for high-end PCs. Continue reading EA develops all games for high-end PCs first and then scales them down for consoles

Crysis is 9 years old and still looks really beautiful

In November 13th, Electronic Arts released Crytek’s masterpiece, Crysis. Powered by CryEngine 2, Crysis featured unparalleled visuals and environmental interactivity. Players could bend the grass, cut down tress and destroy a lot of buildings. And even to this date, Crysis looks surprisingly great. Continue reading Crysis is 9 years old and still looks really beautiful

Mass Effect: Andromeda – Three new screenshots released

GameInformer has released three new screenshots for Mass Effect: Andromeda. These new screenshots showcase the game’s Mako (that is now called Nomad), the scan abilities that players will have in this new Mass Effect game, as well as the main protagonist using a flaming ability via the game’s flexible new skill system. Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – Three new screenshots released

Mass Effect: Andromeda – New screenshots & details – Destructible environments, class-based 4-player co-op and more

Earlier today, Electronic Arts released a new cinematic trailer for Mass Effect: Andromeda. Thankfully, the big publisher has also revealed some new screenshots from this upcoming Mass Effect game, as well as new details about it. Continue reading Mass Effect: Andromeda – New screenshots & details – Destructible environments, class-based 4-player co-op and more

Titanfall 2 – PC versus PS4Pro comparison screenshots

EA has released two screenshots from the PS4Pro version of Titanfall 2, so it’s time now to compare that version with the PC version. The great thing about Titanfall 2 is that it comes with an Adaptive Resolution option, therefore we compared the PS4Pro screenshots with true 4K and Adaptive 4K with 60fps. Continue reading Titanfall 2 – PC versus PS4Pro comparison screenshots

EA defends Battlefield 1 & Titanfall 2 release schedule; “We believe they both will have a long sale cycle”

A lot of gamers criticized Electronic Arts for releasing Titanfall 2 between Battlefield 1 and Activision’s upcoming Call of Duty title, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. However, EA defended its decision as it believes that both games will have a long sale cycle. Continue reading EA defends Battlefield 1 & Titanfall 2 release schedule; “We believe they both will have a long sale cycle”

Titanfall 2 – First update is now available, introduces adaptive resolution scaling

Respawn has detailed the first PC update for Titanfall 2. This first patch will come with stability and GPU performance improvements, increased performance of streaming textures, and will introduce adaptive resolution scaling. Continue reading Titanfall 2 – First update is now available, introduces adaptive resolution scaling